Posts tagged ‘Democrats’

Growing up, if your youth was like mine, you had one parent who gave you everything and was easier on you than the other. In most cases, it seems to be that the mother is more giving and easier on the child than the father. The father is more disciplinarian than the mother is; he tends to say “no” more often. It’s not that he doesn’t care or want the best for you, he just has a different way of showing it.

Like this:

I know the title sounds kind of naughty, but it caught your attention, didn’t it? Anyway, I still want to know if you’ve noticed that wiggle. What wiggle, you ask? That wiggle in society that signals that even the Left is tired of the lies coming out of the White House’s current occupant. I was going to use the word “movement,” but I thought “wiggle” would get more attention.

There is a lot of tension in the nation right now. The government is failing, they are on a partial shut down, the deadline for the debt ceiling is looming just days away, VA disability payments likely will not go out next month, federally subsidized state programs are closing, and the food stamp program went offline when Xerox had a “power outage.”

I’m sure you’ve all heard about the 21 soldiers killed since the October 1 partial government shut down and how their families were not paid the death benefits owed them. You’ve probably also heard that a private charity, The Fisher House Group, will be paying the benefits on behalf of the Pentagon. However, there is more to the story.

Do you remember Obama, while making his first run for the presidency in 2008, talking about how lobbyists were evil and he wanted nothing to do with them? He went on to attack John McCain for his connections to lobbyists.

Then here’s a new little treat for you! The House voted to keep the NSA’s unconstitutional domestic abuse of power program. Keep in mind this was not a party line vote. It was a close vote and party affiliation didn’t seem to matter. If you scroll down to the bottom section of this article, you’ll see who the traitors are. They’re the ones in the “No” category, voting to keep the NSA as is.

The “scourge” I speak of is the Americans’ tool, the firearm. No tool has ever done so much to build a nation, defend her people, topple her enemies. Now that tool, that inanimate object, is under fire from the left, and even some on the right, as the death knell to the American way of life.

Have you noticed the smug condescending way the Democrats are acting over this election victory they just received? They are now telling, along with the media, the Republicans how to garner more votes next time. They want to help and teach conservatives how to behave and what kind policies they should have.

One day left, folks, til we decide the fate of our great nation. Just one day left to make your voice heard. Who’s it gonna be? Romney or Obama? The “R” of the “D”? Constitutional freedom or more socialism?

There are essentially two guys running for president; Obama and Romney. The left loves Obama, and the right… well, we have Romney. I think that if Romney wins the election, it won’t be because he’s Mitt Romney. If Romney wins, I believe it will primarily be because he’s NOT Obama.

The following is a peice written by Dick Morris. I think this guy is awesome. He really knows his stuff and he understands politics like just about no one else. In this piece, Morris talks about the UN and Obama’s plan for global governance. I have a sneaking suspician he’s right.

For those of you who don’t know, CPI means Consumer Price Index. In other words, it’s the price of goods that people should plan to pay on a national average… inflation. However, there are certain numbers left out of the CPI figures; like gasoline and diesel and comodities like milk. Why?

There is an ancient Greek phrase Molon Labe. Two words that say a lot more than you may think. Pronounced moˈlon laˈve means “Come and take them”. It is a classical expression of defiance reportedly spoken by King Leonidas I in response to the Persian army’s demand that the Spartans surrender their weapons at the Battle of Thermopylae.

While I generally vote Republican, I don’t see myself as a party-line voter. That’s simply because I’m willing to look at both sides of an arguement and will vote the way I feel is right. I tend to look more to the issues at hand and try to think logically about them, while thinking morally, too.

Make sure you duct tape your head, this story may make it explode. When I saw this, my first response was reading the title several times to make sure I was reading it properly. My next response was “WTF!”